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<blockquote data-quote="roger_bailey" data-source="post: 837529" data-attributes="member: 98572"><p>I'm using OS X 10.5.6 on a Intel Mini and trying to rescue some deleted files using a downloaded utility (photorec). When I double-click the photorec binary icon in Finder, it opens nicely in a terminal window, but I can't supply a required parameter. When I try to run photorec directly using sh, I get "photorec: cannot execute binary file". Checking the file info in Finder says it a PowerPC executable. There's no option under "open with" to force it be opened using Rosetta. What should I being doing? This is really bugging me -- I just want to recover my files and get back to work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_bailey, post: 837529, member: 98572"] I'm using OS X 10.5.6 on a Intel Mini and trying to rescue some deleted files using a downloaded utility (photorec). When I double-click the photorec binary icon in Finder, it opens nicely in a terminal window, but I can't supply a required parameter. When I try to run photorec directly using sh, I get "photorec: cannot execute binary file". Checking the file info in Finder says it a PowerPC executable. There's no option under "open with" to force it be opened using Rosetta. What should I being doing? This is really bugging me -- I just want to recover my files and get back to work! [/QUOTE]
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